The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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£ J?T JET* T.rdBy Mr tod:" w« t« haw been,
S J'SS: Mr\ / H h€“ y««»^y afternoon in the
frLu,^ , *2? f*mlly K P hall, ha., been postpone
P; ^r* Kiroki Craun and for two week*
'PI, hto aiater Mra J D Biv- . . .
”* Kanf* two children all of Henator aiui Mr* Oeorg© Jen-
Mr‘ Cr*un* nlnKJ< had a* their Hunday'
|*«ner. Mra Add,* Cunningham guests Mur, Dorothy Owen* and
i »n*to» ^ Mn. Roilin Utah or 'i ,,
* * * • • •
Mr* P R Jerk and Mn R R ,..., f*(lrdoe
anrnson from the O’Lula Han Sunday with hi* parent* in
* mtonionarv society and Mr* Stroud
I C. Smelier and Mra John • • •
VUliams, Jr . from the Women * Mra C F Him ted and Mra
JUS!??0 *?*ty °1 !h* a,,ulh F J Oooper left t:,i# morn.ns
lethodim church, attended a for Oklahoma City when thr
Uwtonary icr.r meeting In will attend a miaatonary con-
kfl* *11 day Turjtday ferrnce
Rev and Mra J p Atkin*
rotorec to Porter Monday
therw they vtoned the latter*
•rent». Mr and Mr* J W
tat field Mr* Hatfield haa
wen tjulte 111 for the laat two
aonth*
Mra Maxine Cooper.' who la
attending O C W In Chick-
aalva. apent the week end here
with her parent*. Mr and Mr*
L J. Burt
( Mr and Mr*. Reeder Harrtao'n
had a* their house guest* Sun-
day, the former* sisters, Mr*
Laura Porter and Mr, A O
McDowell of Tulaa
. . .
Donald Fulp. a atudent at A
and M college an:l hi* friend
Wade McKee of Stillwater, were |
week end vtaltor* in the home
of the former , parents. Mr and !
Mrs J A Fulp
• • •
Dr and Mr* Ira Mtlone apent1
Sunday In Hominy as guest* of
the latter's brother.
• • •
Mrs Oren Landrith and her
daughter. Carolyn, attended a
mother-daughter tea in 8and
Springs yesterday afternoon
given by the Women'* club
• • •
Mr* Ted Kcrshner and amai!
daughter. Laura Lntj of Tulsa
spent Tuesday visiting In the.
home of the former* mother
Mrs W c. McCauley
THE PEMQCRA1 NEWS (in 1. iny \|\Ri i<
Mia* Hcst.rice Bur rough <♦ s,
Mart. Texas, is the house guest
of her grandmother. Mr* C W
Dean and uncle. H I Dean
Tulsa
1/isf‘s To
MHItllAy RIGHT DfNNF.lt
fllS HilKIt MM TIM;
,n l<rfi,mal «. ... Mr.
Mr* Mary I. Metz announce* Sapulpg's 1932 basketball „ If, ff,y N etc^mner' < ub
me marriage of her daughter. «m enoed abruptly Ft day nfflnhSJ
on South Poplar rtr©*t with *
lovely aeven o'clock d.nn r. fol-
lowed by several games of
bridi. which brought high
to Mr* C T Jennings
among the Udie*. and Mr. O' o
Oreenr among the men
The e|ub member* will V rr
'ertnined In two weeks bv Mr
and Mrs J T Banks at then ,
home, 32*1 South Oak
Miss Olive Met,i to Mr John A n ght wh' i 'he ru a B.., v.
Ferry of El Paso Texas, on Jan- doubled he .* ,r. .„ ti. m in
wary 21 In El Paso They are the.. fir*f game < f the regint ii
making t.helr home at MM tournsmi h
Bishop street there. ve* had j,, g.lmr
MWM’irHiS Dili ||
The am aalve mn test recently
conducted owe* most of it* »uc-
< »a* to new <paper advertising
No radio or bill board* were
used in till* camps.go Till*
contest was ol national scop*
and thousaruis of entriea werr
received from every jt»: tn
the Union
Misses Be'h and Pauline Gage ab'
who are attending O C. W in
Chlckaaha. apent the week end c*"-'
here with their parent*. Mr T
and Mrs. Wesley Oage
t Sapulpa
rat* the
bell)* un
Pa.sk'T oi
a toots
F verpladx' r«rmati«n
pu;k three
MAKKIAGF IHFNKIS
Leslie I, Robmet. 2*1 and
Thelma Zee Warr, 28, both of
Tulsa fit eve Corn* I toon, 33.
Ii • .. vclt and Lou Ellen Tay-
lor ?1. Bapulpa; Homer H
*!• rwon 22 Mound* and Anna
1. » Bt. wart. 17. Olenpool;
v . - F.illt 21 and Ethel
IB both of Tulsa; John
'■! V\ i i. c.’, 21. and Katherine
both fo Tills*. Jor
21 snd Jeanne Willaon,
h of 1'ulsa.
Mr* Henrv Davenport left
Saturday morning for Pryor,
where *he was railed by the
serious Illness of her father,
Mr Henry F. Carter
Way of the Cross and'Bcne-
tetkin will be held Friday night
fi the Bscred Heart catholic ''life Slaughter
hureh and Sunday night Way
f the Cross, sermon and Fai-
hartmic services
Mis* Nola Wilson, a former
1 Sapulpa girl, now a teacher In
Cushing schools, spent be week
enp here as guest ot Miss Lu
Miss Margaret Sweeney, who
ttend* Monticello Seminary in
lodfrey 111. Is expected h MH
l» March 28th to spen.i 'he
iaster vacation with her p.ir-
nt*. Dr and Mrs R M 8wo ti-
y
Mias Louise Ogle and Mr Al-
bert Leach of Holdenvtile were
week end guest* of Mr .,nd Mr*
W’ailace Ooree
Mrs W. L I>eonard of Ou-
thrie. arrived M .nday to *pend
several day* with her *uter and
brother-in-law, Mr md Mrs
Charles Bartlett
Mto* Connie Allan and M..^ Mis* Thelma Bryan M ... Far
torbara Wetaei and Alfred Snoden and Lawrence Defs»ng
Tftjnptr.n returned Monday at spent Sunday In Okemah. a
ernoon from Oklahoma City guests,of Carl Cloud an cm
here they spent the week end pioyee of tha Bell telepiione
'1th friend* company there
• • • • • a
The meeting of the Sew and Mrs E W. Cooper and small
o cUd) which was to have son. Billie, will return Sunday
ten held Tueaday afternoon in ( from Miami, where they hav,
3* home of Mr* Ed Brodie. spent several week* with Mra
ps been poatponed Cooper's mother ||
Mr and Mr* O F Brown and
children of Chandler arrived
Friday to spend the week end
here with Mrs Brown* mother
and aister. Mr* Roy Harvey and
Mia* Berdina Harvey.
• • •
Mr and Mr* Charles Sutton
and children of Midlan Kinaas
former Sa put pan*, are guests in
the home of Mrs Sutton's par-
ent*. Mr and Mr* W R t'as
teel.
• • •
Mr and Mr* O A iVright
returned to their home at the
Eucher Mission Saturday from
Eureka. Kansas, where they
were called by the death of
• • •
Mr and Mrs R E Pipkin had
as their house guest* over the
week end. Mr and Mr* Alien
C Foster and four children. Lu i
cillc, Florence Jane Jim and
O .rdon of Springfield. Mo They
returned to their home Monday
morning.
Mr and Mr* Sam T Allen
returned Saturday afternoon
from Wewoka. where they went
Friday for a buriness trip.
30-14 defeat wa* the
p».rr*> show.rig made by the
Chieftams this year stage-
fright evidently bong one of
their greatest handicaps They
had some hard luck at the b"
glni. r.g of the gamc with the
ba.i rolling out of tlie hxp.
win I ulsa made her chances)
§ood
A short spur during,the third
per.od was ab i' the only
bright spot of the game for
the hundreds of S.ipuipa root-
er* who witnessed the affair
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AT A.SS04IATIONAL .MEET
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111 nd
About 21 member* of th Ho
PUipu B. V P IT. repre-wnieci
Sapulpa Sunday afternoon .»•
the B Y p U auocUtlonal
m»ct m Cushing
Rev Helium* of Cashing led
the devotional and Rev Mr
\r \ f . r \t . , * ' ' ■ witnessed • rt‘'‘ : "' ' '* ■' ''
fr,«L\riy 2 returT»,,d T I wet. a..... Saturday ' ‘n* adf,r,'“ An Inter-
Thursday a- .
night after spending the win- «rher In ,hT7'n£ *^rfUry T » ^mrr. w
"**• . . . . »«r«to in ",r,
M a'.ion serv.ee* a- 12 30 o . .. *
hrm1*^*111'' Wlhiam* returned B !
home Friday after spending aev- ,n • ' eh*»«« of the meeting
rai day* at the b*rUide of a T
relative m Pawhuslw. who to . If you have Vimething
wj i ....
. . .
n region.* In th* . tate
f'ir the a'ale tham. "
L H Evler and two son* re-
turned Sunday from El Paso
Texas wtirre 'hey accompanied
Mr.- Eylsr. wtx will remain
I there for an Indefinite stay
L© ml y l.©nfM«(©
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IferrId. ilial ri.^ „n|v „„r Her
tn*’i, • i| fo finf If h in»it iii cracked
"r ■ r*1' l» by reeling the tMimp*
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liev.-, tl.e Ileal “Tk* best
wny to itnlge rlie nrlieri* in g man'* I
he*.|- idsIfeN ll.e edltnr, "I* by i
llie Speke* In |,i« moatb."
I other
| to f .i
plor.*
9 to
•ua e.v La t u pnn your
n upp..i'*. < )my li-iti'e
pajier in eout.ty with tl»e
Lab I Lowest price.1}.
TAXI
PIIONFS
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By
Men 1A7.0 Knew How 1
free Road Sfrtifp
Gdodyrar TiriH. PhtM.*- 4!G 1
klinprnsmith |
Sorvirr f
—im am ins-n—auJ
DOtner you.
Hrrd promptly bladder irrcg-
ularitie*. fevtinn up at r
•nd naegmg -icb* They
may warn ( '
kidney or bladder ( -M, n
Uvr^ everywhere r^ly ryr\
Duan‘% Pitl%. Praised for more
than 30 yrar\ t . {ratcfvil nicrm
Ibc cour.try over. Sold by all
drug^iatv
Doans^
Pills \ >
f>n»—in tK* dough. Then in
<h« oven, you can be lure
of perfect bskinjt in uiinf—
A ptmtem
TMtNDMrS
BAKING
POWDER
SAME PRICE
POR OVERDO Y*ARS
25 ounces for 25c
MIlUONtOr WOUNDS US(D
•V OU* COVItNMINT
THE
Lafe Speer Abstract Co.
J A. IMIVII, JVes. CARRIE FARGO, ?Wy.
II SOL I II PARK PHONE It
Members of the Woodmen
Ircle are meeting this af *r-
oon in the Odd Fellow* hul!
I * * *
Th* weekly meeting ,f th"
Tiuriday Righ1, bridge club.
'hicJi was to hu rt been h> d m
he home uf Mrs Oliver Car
enter, will be held tonight m
be home o! Dr Edith Teei
• • •
Member* of the Stitch and
IUt club will meet next
Ihirsday afternoon In th* h m»
1 Mr* C M Mathew.v>n. 628
Otolh Walnut
Orkdy Ellett left Tuesday
laming to ypend a few days In
Htle Rock. Ark
• • •
Mis* Florence Richmond had
» her week end guest Miss
Able Hannon of Tulsa
• • •
Creekmore Wallace *p*n' ye.s-
irtay and today In Oklahoma
kty on business
* . ...
Ralph Williford returned to
Jt home here recently after
pending several months in Los
•Rgele*. Calif. where he has
Mr employed
• • •
Mrs Ray Hughea is expected
0 mum home Saturday from
fpble where she ha* spent aev.
rkl days visiting her parents
• • <•
Creekmore Wallace spent
Meaday In Muskogee on busi-
...
Ray Hughes returned today
rota Heavener where he spent
gveral day* on business While
here he was the house guest of
!to parents
. . .
•Mr* L E St ruble spent Wed-
ftsday afternoon in Tulsa
. . .
Miss Oklahoma Arrow wood
pint the week end in Depew
i guest of her part nu.
...
Mr and Mrs Guy Berry and
illdren and Mrs J D Berry
id children visited relatives
Chandler Sunday
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LIQUID OR TABLETS
—*#* a Headache or Neural
Ilk N minute*, cheeks a CuM
• Hrat day, and checks Ms
three days.
| SALVE FOR HEAD COLDS
Earl Foster of Oklahoma City |
was a business visitor in Sapul
pa yesterday
• • •
Clarence Moore was taken to j
• Log ■ Rh lay a .
undergo treatment in the Frl , j
hospital
• • 0
their niece, Mrs. Fred Augua
tine of I\,rt Srott. Kansas
• • •
H R Jensen of Topeka. Kan
aas. spent Sunday h re with hto{
wife and daughter. Mr* H R
"I*fts^n and another eiaui: I
arid *<.n-:n law. Mr a: . Mr.- f
H. C. Case bolt
EASTER SALE of Shoes
At M Price
K\FRV |i\V \\K ARF RKCKIVIM; s\| \HT NFW
STYLE FOOIUKAR K)|{ \|K\. U()M| \
*\l> < HII.I)KFN
MA\ SAM) \f,S
— smartest new pattern, and
material* —
Mias Mary Parks of Mayland.,
Tenn . spent the week end herr|
aa guest of Mr and Mrs H C
Miller arid Louise Miller
Mto# Marie Payne and Miss I
Ruth Davidson spent the week I
end in the home of the latter * I
parents In Bristow i
• • « I
Miaae* Katherine Rice and [
Mary Rose Sw.nney spent the|
week end in Tulsa with friends
‘.Others at $2 95>
-GI.ASA-
( AKIHIOK J!.v»
WINBSIIIELD U go
Completely InsUlled
E. A. COWMAN & CO.
Aerovn from ( ourt llmi.e
SPORT OXFORDS
“ in a dandy selection
Many '.tyles _
$1.75 $2.95
MKN’S SPORT AM)
DKUSS SHOPS
• men. you never thought of
buying such style at throe
low prices —
$1.98
(And up tp $2 95)
None Sold to M r.hants
NEWARK Shoe STORE
10.1 FAST DKWKY
s\l»l I I* \
Oklahoma Tire & Supply Stores Score
ANOTHER TRIUMPH!
Tkre time with a
Super-Power
LONG-LIFE
BATTERY
rps^
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Entirely new! 15 PLATES!
Infinitely more power!
LONGER LIFE! i.uuran-
teed IN WRITING for i
lull years . . . even against
fire, theft, freezing or acci-
dental in |urv. SEE IT BE-
FORE YUl Bl Y A BAT-
TERY ~
6 BIG FEATURES
• Hottei -park !
• ifuu-ker -farting!
• I '• Thick plate-!
• Ftubber case!
• Double tested!
• Written guarantee!
Long Life Battery
Guaranteed
12 Months!
Think H M! \ imu6
It plate Battery far
l»rd. t k- vimlgt and • til-
er kilt car* . . far *•»»
Long-Life Battery
Guaranteed
18 Months!
V.. Ufc. .« rh.....
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<»• Ul'l U.1.1. k.l.
V.... l Inn.
Ul .r (.Uw, u.hi » ,,i.
>.©.r nn. Oil,
S395 $4«s
»•<! »•*» <*td Rlttrf
•»d veer aid katterr
DfSL’RANCE AND REAL
CkTATC
Lon T. Jackson
-U M. Water
.J
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Lewis & Landrith
I N. Am l
the Acid
Qt< IK .lomachs, sour itomnehs and
O •■•dwml'oo uvuslly mean cur**
ucid I he sloiharh nerves tut
over ->tunul:iled.
'J 00 rawh acid makes the stomarh
and ialeslmes n<ur Alkali kill* a, ,,|
utotsnllv The beat form is Phillrp,'
Milk of Magnesia. t*cause one harai
km doM nrulrsli/ea many lunm its
volume in and. For jOyeartthestand-
ard with physiriaus everywhere.
Take a npoonful in water ami your
unhappy condition wiU probably end
w live iiiinulem. Then you w ill always
kto* what lo do. Oudo and harmful
methotte will never appeal to you Cm.
prove thin for yew own sake. It may
mv« a put many dtongmnMt hours.
* Mf* to <N» Runuum Phillip,' |
Our Specials and Low Prices
Ue Are l .ar l.ouil Buyers of Poultry jn.f Gunfeu
frilie. Field Fence, Barb Wile ami
Gitlvani/fi| Roofing.
( I s
Will Re-Rpof \11lll Hun e Oil Uiintlily
Pay incnfs.
<»rt Our l.nvy iNiee- mi lligli Vitality Pninls,
l.urniier anil Biiilding Malerials.
SATURDAY
—the last day!
FREE TUBE
with each Brunswick Tire!
»-p»y Tires—Gaarwaleed. la Writing, far
»5,000 Miles!
r.» Un
Ito Dfttr*
$9.25
Pm Ur*
l« Min
srimu S8.10 r:*"
$8.«5 $10.10
Brunswick Standard
P»r Bib
$5.85
$4.15
t»*4 ILM
• Hi Urn
M w 4 WUI
:TiS $5.00
$4.23
•Mb M »
Jhhrr_Si»r* in Proprntion. Tl BK HIKE WITH EACH!
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e.'*H hU« fntMte .. . a..i .y
■"Mae M.* Wit Sa ..to. >h aw
W Ml.
Seaman • Packard La
J. F. Crawford, Mgr.
Oklahoma
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